Oops. My own trigger finger, sorry. Yeah, the drive is just fine if set in the bios to ahci, but plan9 can't see it. If I set it to IDE, plan9 can see it but it gives BSD the errors you see in the image. Weird.
On Feb 25, 7:28Â am, quans...@quanstro.net (erik quanstrom) wrote: > On Thu Feb 25 07:19:14 EST 2010, quans...@quanstro.net wrote: > > > On Thu Feb 25 06:29:21 EST 2010, bitpusher2...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Hmm, might be slightly above my head (I don't know what a node is). > > > That aside, the boot loader fires up fine, and it makes it to what I > > > believe is near the end of the boot sequence in fact. ad0 is my hard > > > disk; > > > queuevonqu.com/bsderr.jpg > > > that's not plan 9, but it looks like a drive failure. > > too quick on the trigger finger. Â i think i understand > correctly that the same drive works fine if the southbridge > is in ide mode. Â in that case, i'm not sure what's going on. > the drive is identifying correctly, but read/write commands > fail. Â if we assume that this kernel uses interrupts to identify > the drive, then the problem isn't interrupts, it's that the > read/write commands are failing. Â that really does look > like drive failure, and i'd be pretty surprised if the drive > worked in ide mode. > > - erik